Yakutat, Yakutat City and Borough, Alaska, United States
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- Yakutat
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- population 230, on W end of Monti Bay, 210 mi. NW of Juneau, Malaspina Coastal Plain
- Tlingit Indian village; the principal winter village of the Yakutats, a subtribe of the Tlingits, reported by Ivan Petroff in the 1880 Census. Its population was 500 in 1880, 300 in 1890, 271 in 1910; 165 in 1920; 265 in 1930; 292 in 1939, and 298 in 1950. The Yakitat post office was established in 1892 and discontinued in 1895. It was reestablished as "Yakutat" in 1901 (Ricks, 1965, p. 72).
- 59.546944459° 32' 49.0"N-139.7272222139° 43' 38.0"W
- Situk 9.8 mi. SE
- Chief Situk Grave 8.6 mi. SE
- 758
- 21 m
- 783628287
- Updated Apr 19, 2020